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Alfie and Me by Carl Safina

Alfie and Me

What Owls Know, What Humans Believe

by Carl Safina

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  • Oct 2023, 384 pages
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Sharon Zlotnick

I loved this book.
I love animals and so enjoyed reading about the author and his wife's relationship and salvation of Alfie. I would recommend this book to all animal lovers.
Diane J. (Grove City, PA)

A Wide-Eyed View of Owls and Our World
Any nature or raptor (owls, eagles, ospreys, etc.) lover will be immediately attracted to this book. But, if the owl doesn't draw you in, be sure to give it another look as it will satisfy interests of readers on many other levels. The key is to look closer at the two distinct themes the book's subtitle quietly references: "What Owls Know, What Humans Believe".

The owl knowledge is beautifully described and interpreted by Safina's observations of a rescued owlet. Safina's extensive experience as a conservationist and ecologist qualifies him as a spokesperson. However, Alfie delightfully breaks a few owl behaviormore
Laurie M. (Hampstead, NH)

Alfie & Me - what a treasure!
I had the pleasure of reading this heart-warming true tale of Alfie, a screech owl who as an owlet was rescued and rehabilitated for release back to nature. The author, Carl Safina, writes a very thought-provoking narrative. Woven throughout the story of Alfie, are Safina's philosophical musings. The reader walks away with a very enhanced knowledge of owls, the natural world, and views from other cultures. I'll be thinking about Alfie's story and Carl Safina's thoughts for days to come. This was a pleasure to read, and I would highly recommend it, especially for those who enjoy the natural history.
Linda A. (Encino, CA)

A Remarkable Tale Indeed
Carl Safina's Alfie & Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe is a book I savored slowly as he recounts his rescue of an almost dead owlet from the forest floor near his home on Long Island, New York, and shares with readers the lessons he learned.

Safina is a renowned naturalist, author of many articles and nearly a dozen books, and recipient of numerous awards. With his planned travel for work canceled during the worst of the pandemic, he and his wife Patricia are able to devote long hours to raising and eventually releasing the tiny Eastern Screech Owl they call Alfie.

They become devoted "parents,"more
Meg J. (Salem, OR)

A wise and inciteful book!
Clearly, Carl Safina is a master teacher, touching on so many crucial and relevant issues with the premise of a couple saving an owlet, and all that entailed. In the end, Safina teaches us about the tricky business of nurturing, of saving, and the pain of letting go. Added to the lessons was the cultural wisdom of the Indigenous communities, as well as a range of spiritual theologies, and the classical philosophers such as Descartes and Plato, whose words helped to shape our perception of caring for our universe and for our fellow animals. At times, Safina veers towards love of human animals, as well, such asmore
Susan M. (Ashland, OR)

The relationship between an owl and his human friends
This beautifully written book chronicles the journey of the author with a rescued bedraggled owl, Alfie. If this is the only story told it would be special. Carl Safina describes how Alfie caused him to reflect on relationships. Relationship between humans and animals as one example. He weaves Plato's idea of dualism and how this idea impacts Western thought today. An owl and Plato hard to believe but this makes for an enjoyable read. I highly recommend it.
This is the first book I've read of Safina. I look forward to reading his other books.
Leslie G. (Kathleen, GA)

Engaging and entertaining
If you love animals, nature, the great outdoors or are simply an armchair observer you will certainly enjoy this book about this spiritedly little owl and the relationship formed with her caregiver. As anyone who has rescued an animal in distress, it can be a difficult task. Helping a wild animal with the distinct goal of releasing it into its natural habitat is both rewarding and stressful. I really enjoyed the author's writing style and I felt as though I was at his elbow throughout Alfie's rehabilitation and eventual release. I've rehabbed a number of birds, from wrens to seabirds, so I could really relate.more
Anke V. (Portland, OR)

ALFIE AND ME, Carl Safina
This is a moving story about the rescue of an injured baby Eastern Screech Owl named Alfie. It recounts a heart-warming story of dedication, perseverance, and ultimate success by both Safina and Alfie. It provides details about Alfie's progress and final release back into the wild, Safina's struggles helping Alfie, as well as the timing of her release to increase her chances of surviving in the wild, and how they create a strong bond that makes them integral parts of each other's lives. Amazingly, we watch how Alfie's instincts take over after being orphaned, learning how to hunt, fend off predators, find a mate,more

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